A THREE-BEDROOM house in Heswall is among 26 Wirral properties set to go under the hammer at auction later month.
Taking place on September 25, Smith & Sons online auction includes vacant commercial and residential lots across Merseyside as well as development land, lock up garages and high yielding investment properties.
It is described by Smith & Sons auctioneer Chris Johnson as 'a strong auction with huge potential across the board'.
Lot 1 features a bungalow requiring refurbishment in Moreton together with a side garden on which there is planning for a detached dwelling and guided at just £120,000 - £140,000.
According to Smith & Sons there are 'a good number of terraced and semi-detached properties in need of modernisation, following which they will be ideal as a starter home or for onward sale with the option to retain as part of a portfolio'.
In particular, there is a three-bedroomed home in Brooklet Avenue, Heswall, a double fronted detached bungalow set in extensive gardens in Upton and Lord Derby’s former hunting lodge, an eight-bedroomed sandstone cottage in Merton Road, Liverpool.
A detached property in Wallasey Village, is a two-storey building comprising a refurbished commercial unit currently trading as a Hairdressers together with a self-contained first floor flat guided at £220,000 - £240,000.
Other lots of interest are development land in Stanley Road, Birkenhead and Norwich Drive Upton together with a block of eight lockup garages in Birkenhead.
Chris Johnson, auctioneer at Smith and Sons said: "This is particularly strong auction with huge potential across the board.
"We are already arranging viewings and are seeing good interest at this early stage. Anybody interested in learning more about individual lots or to arrange a viewing please contact aas@smithandsons.net.”
For more details on the September 25 auction, go to www.smithandsons.net
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